| CONTENTS | |
| J. L. LOWES. The Dry Sea and the Carrenare | |
| J. E. MATZKE. Some Examples of French as Spoken by Englishmen in Old French Literature | |
| OTTO HELLER. Ahasver in der Kunstdichtung | |
| G. F. REYNOLDS. Some Principles of Elizabethan Staging. Part II | |
| K. C. M. SILLS. References to Dante in Seventeenth Century Literature | |
| RICHARD. HOLBROOK. "Maitre Patelin" in the Gothic Editions by Pierre Levet and Germain Beneaut | |
| G. L. SWIGGETT. Schlegel's Fragment "Die Amazonen" : A Discussion of its Authorship | |
| SIDNEY LEE. Chapman's "Amorous Zodiacke" | |
| E. P. HAMMOND. On the Order of the Canterbury Tales ; Caxton's Two Editions | |
| F. M. WARREN. Some Features of Style in Early French Narrative Poetry. Part I | |
| RAYMOND WEEKS. The Newly Discovered Chançun de Willame. Part III | |
| FR. KLAEBER. Studies in the Textual Interpretation of "Beowulf." Part I | |
| W. A. NITZE. A new Source of the "Yvain" | |
| E. E. STOLL. Shakspere, Marston, and the Malcontent Type | |
| E. J. DUBEDOUT. Shakespeare et Voltaire ; "Othello" et "Zaire" | |
| J. Q. ADAMS, JR. Greene's "Menaphon" and "The Thracian" "Wonder" | |
| LANE COOPER. The Abyssinian Paradise in Coleridge and Milton | |
| F. M. JOSSELYN, JR. An Obscure Passage in Dante's "Purgatory" | |
| A. D. SCHOCH. The Differences in the Middle English "Romaunt of the Rose" and Their Bearing upon Chaucer's Authorship | |
| J. M. MANLY. The Lost Leaf of "Piers the Plowman" | |
| J. S. P. TATLOCK. Chaucer and Dante | |
| J. J. JUSSERAND. Spenser's "Twelve Private Morall Virtues as Aristotle Hath Devised" | |
| D. B. SHCMWAY. Indo European I and E in Germanic | |
| F. S. BOAS. Edward Grimeston, Translator and Sergeant al Arme | |
| P. S. ALLEN. The Origins of German Minnesang | |
| FR. KLAEBER. Studies in the Textual Interpretation of "Beowulf" Part II | |
| C. F. BROWN. Chaucer's "Litel Clergeon" | |
| J. A. WALZ. Goethe's "Goetz von Berlichingen" and Lillo's "History of George Barnwell" | |
| JOSEPH BEIFUS. Some Hans Sachs Discoveries | |
| F. M. WARREN. Some Features of Style in Early French Narrative Pootry. Part II | |
| G. L. HAMILTON. Ventaille | |